State elections were held in Australia on 3 November 1906. This was a double dissolution election, and in the South Australian House of Assembly, all 42 seats were up for election. The incumbent United Labor Party government led by Premier of South Australia Thomas Price defeated the opposition led by Leader of the Opposition Richard Butler. Each district elected multiple members, with voters casting multiple votes.

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  • State elections were held in Australia on 3 November 1906. This was a double dissolution election, and in the South Australian House of Assembly, all 42 seats were up for election. The incumbent United Labor Party government led by Premier of South Australia Thomas Price defeated the opposition led by Leader of the Opposition Richard Butler. Each district elected multiple members, with voters casting multiple votes.
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  • State elections were held in Australia on 3 November 1906. This was a double dissolution election, and in the South Australian House of Assembly, all 42 seats were up for election. The incumbent United Labor Party government led by Premier of South Australia Thomas Price defeated the opposition led by Leader of the Opposition Richard Butler. Each district elected multiple members, with voters casting multiple votes.
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  • South Australian state election, 1906
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